SNOHR

Sudanese National Observatory for Human Rights

The Sudanese National Observatory for Human Rights is an independent human rights organization dedicated to monitoring and documenting human rights violations across Sudan, while promoting the principles of justice, accountability, and the protection of fundamental civilian rights in accordance with international human rights standards and international humanitarian law.

The Observatory works to monitor and document violations related to armed conflicts and abuses against civilians, including direct targeting, forced displacement, violations against women and children, attacks on civilian and medical facilities, as well as violations related to freedom of expression, arbitrary detention, discrimination, and social exclusion.

The Observatory’s work is based on the principles of independence, neutrality, professionalism, and transparency, with a strong commitment to amplifying the voices of victims, defending their rights, and contributing to the establishment of an environment founded on the rule of law, transitional justice, and the fight against impunity.

Our Vision

Monitoring and documenting violations in order to achieve justice, preserve rights, and promote human dignity and the rule of law.

Our Mission

To professionally and credibly document human rights and humanitarian violations in Sudan, support legal accountability efforts, strengthen civilian protection, and contribute to building a society based on justice, equality, and respect for human rights.

Dignity Is a Right, Not a Privilege

Raising awareness and empowering people
to know and claim their rights.

SNOHR

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